Master's of Science Degree in Sensory Integration

Overview

The MSc in Sensory Integration, offered directly by Ulster University, provides a unique opportunity for the practitioner to
achieve high quality qualifications integrally linked into current and
emerging models of care and also scientific and technological advances.

SI Module 7: Research Project

The aim of this project module is to engage the student in an independent piece of research activity under the guidance of a supervisor from the School of Health Sciences. It is expected that this research will add to the student?s knowledge and perhaps inform future teaching, clinical practice or further research. The research activity will be allied to that carried out in the Centre for Health and Rehabilitation Technologies (CHaRT) within the Institute for Nursing and Health Research (INHR). (60 credits)

Where does the MSc in SI fit in the pathway?

SI Modules 1, 2, 3 and 4 are taken directly with Sensory Integration Education and are accredited by Ulster University. Modules 5, 6 and 7 are taken directly with Ulster University. See more.

Who should complete this course?

Our accredited SI Modular Pathway courses are designed for degree qualified occupational therapists, physiotherapists and speech & language therapists to develop the skills required to practice Ayres’ Sensory Integration Therapy in the context of their particular professional background.